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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Jon on September 05, 2003, 10:12:47 PM
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Hi,
I wanted to know if there was a way to have SME use DHCP to get an IP address from an existing NT server.
We are trying to setup SME in an existing network and only need it for departmental use. we dont need email, dhcp, or anything like that. We only really need samba, FTP and web serving to be active.
Is there a way to have SME get an IP automatically?
The only problem is that in order to request a permanent IP from our SYSTEMS Group I have to fill out a bunch of forms and it takes a long time to approve.
If there isnt a way to do this then I'd like to know so I can get started on the forms right away.
Thank you,
Jon
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I don't believe there should be a way to do this; AFAIK, you never put a server on a non-static IP address.
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During setup, select Use DHCP send MAC as Idenifier, or send name as identifier, either should work, I'm sure the NT server will ignore the identifier and give an address anyway. I use this setup on the company lan and it works fine (on 5.6 and 5.5, never setup a 6.x to use DHCP)
Terry.
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Thanks for the info. I think i'm going to have to try it out with SME 5.6.
Version 6 did not give me an option during setup to use DHCP.
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There is no option during setup to use DHCP to get an IP address in v5.6 (or any other that I've tried - could be wrong though!)
It can be done manually after install. During install just assign a static IP.
Read this...
http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=3149.msg10638#msg10638
I worked fine for me. :-)
N
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Thanks! that did the trick. I'm able to pick up an IP address now. My only problem is that now, httpd-admin fails to start. I have not Admin panel to log into.
I tried expanding /etc/httpd/admin-conf/httpd.conf
But it still fails. BTW I reinstalled SME 5.6 and this is the install that's giving me this problem.
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I think you'll find that the admin httpd.conf file embeds the server's IP address in certain places. This will only work if the IP address can be relied on to be constant. It's probably got the IP you entered during setup, which is different from the now real IP allocated by DHCP.
I haven't looked at the conf file long enough to work out if it could be arranged without a hard IP address - probably can though. You'll need to put the changes in a custom template otherwise it'll revert when logs are rotated (the httpd.conf files get re-built each time this happens).
Rick Jones
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Thanks, I finally just requested a permanent IP form the system's group. It's going to take 1 week to get it bu that just gives me more time to burn in the server.
Thanks to all who replied